Fatsia Japonica

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  1. liliana

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    My Fatsia is huge!

    I want to take some cuttings, has anyone had problems getting them to
    take?

    Any help would be gratefully received. :thumbsup:
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Not taken any for a few years now, but as I remember they root fairly easy.
    just used tip cuttings that have started to harden off, about 4 to 5 ins long with most of the leaves cut off.

    Just as a side line, I sowed one seed head from mine this spring, got a whole pot full of seedlings come up.
    Some are showing white variegation, I've potted those ones up, not sure if they will stay variegated at this stage, but worth a try.
     
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      Did you just put the head in the soil, or did you clean it to expose the
      seeds?
       
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      I just pushed the berries into a four inch pot, one complete head, and covered it with compost, took about a month to germinate.
      Had hundreds of seedlings:biggrin:
       
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        Is it OK to do it now, or should I wait to put them in a propagator?
         
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        If you still have some seed heads you could do it now, probably best in a greenhouse or on a window sill.
        If you mean the cuttings, yes now is probably the best time.
         
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        I'll take some pics of the seedlings i've potted on, early days though.
         
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